Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1878 — FIATS AND GOLD BUGS. [ARTICLE]

FIATS AND GOLD BUGS.

The repiiblicHii tielvet is called; the money sharks’ ticket, the bond holders’ ticket, the Shy locks’ ticket, tile bloated monopolists’ ticket, the rich men’s ticket, the 'gold hugs’ ticket, the wealthy corporations’ ticket, the Wall street brokers! ticket; while the nationals claim that theirs is the pixir-fafaovi-inr-HveH’ti ticket. Ati ex amlitataih drilie counly tuirTtu i>l icate sliows that George H. Brown, poormeu’s candidate for tlio legislature, is worth* f 17,430; Mordecai F. Cliiicute, money riug candidate; SI, 180. Charles H. Price, poor man for clerk, $0,&lo; James F. Irwin, bloated aristocrat, SS2G. Plzra Q. Novvels, j>oor man for auditor, $4,003; Benjamin it. Furls, money shark. $787. Williatn ft Moore, pieman and sas ; safrns |iole peddler, for treasurer, j $9,108; Henry I. Adams, capitnlftti ] gioai, Itev. Hope B. Miller, flat for recorder, $1,874; James T. Abhetti. Wall street broker, SO. James Nickel, Door man h r flierillV $3,000; George M. Stiylock, $4Ol. Dr. Charles P. Hopkins, national candidate for surveyor, S2O; Lewis Alter, republican, sl9). Samson Erwin, national for coroner, $4,118; Norman Warner, repttbHenii, $5,431. ! Brunson W. Harridgton, national, ! for coiumisfciouer lirs'. district. $448; j Isaac D- Dunn, republican, $6,354. ! Elisha E. RocKwood, national for (Commissioner third district, $6,832; Wlifiam B. Price, republican, $0,817. ReeapituUttoii : Poor laboring men’s ticket, $54,497; robbers’ aud wealthy | men’s ticket, $24,05 , 3.